The rapper and co-creator of the music festival, which failed to live up to its luxurious billing, took to Twitter to apologize to Fyre Festival attendees for all the drama that has gone down in the last 24 hours, with the stranded attendees on an island with no food and nowhere to sleep.

"We are working right now on getting everyone [off] the island SAFE that is my immediate concern," he wrote. "I will make a statement soon I am heartbroken at this moment my partners and I wanted this to be an amazing event it was NOT A SCAM as everyone is reporting."

He went on to say that he doesn't know what went wrong but wants to make sure he makes things right by refunding everyone. "I truly apologize as this is NOT MY FAULT... but I'm taking responsibility I'm sorry to everyone who was inconvenienced by this."

For anyone who hasn't been following the #FyreFestival downward spiral on Twitter, the ultra-luxe festival that was promoted by models including Gigi Hadid, Emily Ratajkowski, and Kendall Jenner turned out to be a complete disaster. Some attendees paid thousands of dollars to fly to a private island in the Bahamas and stay at what was touted as 5-star villas and see headliners like Blink-182, Major Lazer, and Daya. But when they got to the island of Exuma, after spending hours on delayed flights, they were greeted with plastic tents and abysmal food offerings (two slices of cheese on bread with a slice of lettuce and tomato) — a far cry from what they were promised. Some festivalgoers reported that they were locked inside a crowded room for hours without food or water, which caused some people to faint. Many have been stranded on Exuma until further notice due to cancelled flights.

"Due to circumstances out of our control, the physical infrastructure was not in place on time and we are unable to fulfill on that vision safely and enjoyably for our guests," according to a statement on the Fyre Festival website. "At this time, we are working tirelessly to get flights scheduled and get everyone off of Great Exuma and home safely as quickly as we can. We ask that guests currently on-island do not make their own arrangements to get to the airport as we are coordinating those plans. We are working to place everyone on complimentary charters back to Miami today; this process has commenced and the safety and comfort of our guests is our top priority."